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SnowBear Posts: > 500

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On 2005-02-24 21:56:01, numb wrote:
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On 2005-02-24 19:36:01, SnowBear wrote:
@numb no way hosay! thats no pic from k700



hehe - youre absolutely right, sorry for posting, just a small tease

But still a good picture, right ?


yes it was
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Posted: 2005-02-24 23:24:10
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etaab Posts: > 500




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Posted: 2005-02-25 00:44:40
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marlonski Posts: > 500

noiseware filtered k700 pic








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Posted: 2005-02-25 00:59:36
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v3nom Posts: 74

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On 2005-02-24 19:05:54, k4m!k4ze wrote:
@v3nom-That fridge pic looked waayyy too sharp for a k700 cam, so i saved the pic to my PC, looked up properties and voila.. the answer popped out... You made a mistake of uploading to imageshack... if u had uploaded here at esato, those image properties would have been lost



but how did u know it was a sharptm150 pic just by looking at properties??
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Posted: 2005-02-25 02:27:02
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k4m!k4ze Posts: > 500

@v3nom - u need windowsXP for that, in properties->summary->advanced u can view that
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Posted: 2005-02-25 02:36:41
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v3nom Posts: 74

ooooh i see. smart.
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Posted: 2005-02-25 02:42:45
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stingjoel Posts: 265


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Posted: 2005-02-25 02:45:41
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stingjoel Posts: 265

@V3nom
It's called EXIF properties...you can see it using photoshop or paintshop too...if you want to see using freeware, use irfanview...and you can delete this EXIF information too...if you want to cheat

[ This Message was edited by: stingjoel on 2005-02-25 01:53 ]
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Posted: 2005-02-25 02:49:25
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chili Posts: > 500

Alright, time for some REAL unedited K700i pics! Here's a couple of shots of an "ID picture" stall. These stalls thrive around areas where face photos are required for documentary purposes -- schools, municipal halls, the foreign affairs office, regulatory agencies, etc.

These stalls are typically made of plywood and has wheels for mobility, in case the cops suddenly feel that today, hmm yes, the proprietor is taking up space illegally on the sidewalk, where they are invariably found. Inside, the proprietor and his customer (that's right, both of them at the same time) go about it with an instamatic. The film is developed a few minutes later, printed on cheap photo paper that sticks, fades, and yellows. But you don't mind because nobody looks at your document anyway after it's been filed, beneath 10 inches of other files.

The stall in the photo is closed for business -- it's a holiday in the Philippines today.




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Posted: 2005-02-25 04:33:01
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nhs03 Posts: 145

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On 2005-02-25 02:42:45, v3nom wrote:
ooooh i see. smart.


LOL, smart move young grasshopper.

you jst couldn't wait to show it off, huh? j/k
btw, my brother has an exact looking dog like the one in the pic, is it yours?
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Posted: 2005-02-25 04:42:44
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